A Rare Treat at UIUC

As promised, I’m continuing to post previously abandoned entries as time permits.
Vint Cerf visited my university the week of April 9 to talk about issues and challenges that will face the internet in 2007 and beyond. The talks were quite interesting–just my sort of chat. Of course understanding net neutrality was on the list of topics, but I really appreciated hearing that even an important fellow like Vint really wants a fast, symmetrical net connection at home, and can still talk about the finer points of IPv6. Many thanks to Dan Peterson for helping arrange all of this. I had the additional privilege of meeting Dr. Cerf and demoing LaserLine 2.0 with Chad. He was exceptionally nice, and would instantly grasp whatever concept was being discussed. It was really a lot of fun.
Speaking of LaserLine 2.0… Leopard isn’t out yet, so there is still all of this stuff under NDA to WWDC attendees… And if there were Leopard specific features, they couldn’t be added to a public branch of LaserLine available on the Trac site… I’m not saying anything here, I’m just encouraging readers to think about Leopard, and how it is going to have cool new features like Quick Look… that’s all.

